Despite gains, Iraq has not yet ‘turned the corner’, Security Council hears — Global Issues

Despite gains, Iraq has not yet ‘turned the corner’, Security Council hears — Global Issues

“Now is not the time to be complacent, or to take for granted that Iraq has turned a corner,” said the UN Special Representative for Iraq Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert. Achievements range from fighting corruption to advancing energy independence, said Ms. Hennis-Plasschaert, who also heads the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI),…

UN envoy reports on progress towards Yemen peace agreement — Global Issues

UN envoy reports on progress towards Yemen peace agreement — Global Issues

Ambassadors were briefed by UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg, who reported on his ongoing engagement with representatives from the internationally-recognized Government, which is backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and opposing Houthi rebels, as well as regional and international actors. Mr. Grundberg said he was encouraged by the positive and detailed…

UN marks 75 years since displacement of 700,000 Palestinians — Global Issues

UN marks 75 years since displacement of 700,000 Palestinians — Global Issues

The mass displacement in 1948, known as the Nakba (meaning “catastrophe” in Arabic), has an importance to Palestinians across the world, said Rosemary DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, addressing a high-level event at UN Headquarters in New York, marking the day. ‘The occupation must end’ “The legacy of…

Guterres welcomes ceasefire in Israel and Gaza — Global Issues

Guterres welcomes ceasefire in Israel and Gaza — Global Issues

In a statement issued by his Spokesperson on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Guterres welcomed the ceasefire that had been reached between the sides on Saturday and extended his deepest condolences to the families of the victims of the violence. “The hostilities have led to needless human suffering,” the statement said of…

Severe funding shortfalls could leave 200,000 Palestinians hungry — Global Issues

Severe funding shortfalls could leave 200,000 Palestinians hungry — Global Issues

Unless donors meet the gap, 60 per cent of the people the agency assists in the Occupied Palestinian Territories will no longer be receiving food assistance in June, the World Food Programme (WFP) announced, adding that by August, the agency will be forced to completely suspend operations in the West…

UN Middle East envoy condemns deadly Israeli airstrikes in Gaza — Global Issues

UN Middle East envoy condemns deadly Israeli airstrikes in Gaza — Global Issues

“I am deeply alarmed by developments in Gaza after Israel launched a military operation this morning targeting members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement (PIJ),” said Tor Wennesland, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process. The Israeli airstrikes inside Gaza resulted in the killing of 13 Palestinians, including…

UN envoy points to ‘important juncture’ in efforts towards peace — Global Issues

UN envoy points to ‘important juncture’ in efforts towards peace — Global Issues

“We are at a potentially important juncture, with renewed attention on Syria – particularly from the region – that could assist our efforts in advancing a political solution to this conflict”, he said. “But for this renewed attention to help unlock progress, many actors will need to take concrete steps…

UN envoy calls for greater effort towards peace amid mounting violence — Global Issues

UN envoy calls for greater effort towards peace amid mounting violence — Global Issues

Mr. Wennesland expressed deep concern over recent violence and inflammatory actions, particularly the violent confrontations inside al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem earlier this month. He urged the sides, regional States and the international community, to show leadership, re-engage and work towards peace and the vision of a two-State solution. “There must…

Yemen health system ‘edging closer to collapse’ warns WHO — Global Issues

Yemen health system ‘edging closer to collapse’ warns WHO — Global Issues

Hopes are running high of an end to the intense fighting between a Saudi-backed coalition standing alongside Government forces, and Houthi rebels and their allies, which since 2015 has led the near total collapse of the economy, with tens of thousands killed, and 21.6 million in need of humanitarian assistance…

WHO mission to Syria quake zone boosts protection from disease outbreaks — Global Issues

WHO mission to Syria quake zone boosts protection from disease outbreaks — Global Issues

“The focus of the mission was to enhance the capacity of the early warning alert and response network (EWARN) and ensure rapid detection, verification and response to communicable diseases alerts and outbreaks”, the WHO office for the Eastern Mediterranean said in a statement issued on Thursday. They identified areas in…